Can led compete with hid

Tazbud

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Hey Bluey, I live somewhere that doesn't reach any optimal temp outside a couple of weeks in high summer. Nobody I know uses LED.. besides two friends who saw the potential (or just wanted to grow) and I helped throw a (basic, white cob) fixture together for them..

I'm not really sure about final efficiency, it's brought more light control and heat 'spread', I still need heating (a 50W G/house tube) most of the year for faster growth i'm finding (still only in low 20's in winter with that). Still, compared to HPS heat (which I needed to constantly over-vent) the LED is more efficient. I'm still very much experimenting (after 5 LED grows). I'm not sure I can help, it's hard to grasp your question, you should be able to get max yield from whatever light source? LED is likely still more efficient, insulated space, smaller 'lung room', slower air recycling. Very tempting to stick with the bulb grows all said and done, less control the downside. I did entertain the notion of using water cooling and dumping the heat into a reservoir in the base of the cab (also have a tall, small space)... but then the recycled air is still acting as the heat sink. Good luck brother!
 
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bicit

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Modern cobs are probably the best light source available for plants indoors at this time. Hids are time tested and proven to yield phenomenal results for very little money spent.

But leds are the luxury units. Properly built and cooled no other lighting source can hold a candle to led.As long as you have deep pockets.

That Is all. Carry on.
 

REALSTYLES

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I own about 5 grand worth of lights and have about 70 square foot of growing space. I've resorted to taking shit to friends houses and kinda leasing for a percentage. The kid I'm working with now just had a fire due to bare lamp and being a noob. He switched to led and hydro at the same time. He just had a yield from like 2000 actual watts of Kind led, 17 plants went 8 whole ounces.
When he told me that I offered my services/gear.
That's it I really don't like you never have but people on here do and hate me wow. I own more than that. I haven't even put them together yet and your friend is an idiot who doesn't know how too grow I got 2-1/2 pound off of 40 sqft with 4 Mars lights lol
 

REALSTYLES

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Sorry for the late reply it's my sons 24th B-day. I'm loved and hated on here because I say what I feel. I use to grow for a dispensary using HPS and I've used lesser quality leds with good results but the area you gave me I would go led and not look back and if you can make one I'd suggest do it or buy an A51.
 

Tazbud

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With that height bb you could increase efficiency for that space by separating veg/ a later veg stage and buds (with LED)
 

churchhaze

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Onyx grow is probably more suited for people with relatively small areas that can not fit a full sized HID rig. It really pales in comparison to DIY and selecting top bin components, underdriving the current, and really throwing money into aluminum and better fans.

At the moment, the only led setups I would spend my own money on would be vero or cxa/cxb DIY. I wasn't convinced by the results of red+blue cheap junk, so I never bothered to spend my own money. I was convinced by the results of warm white cxa/cxb and vero, put my money into it, and am still happy with the results. I'd be a hypocrite to advise anyone to buy R+B junk panels over anything.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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On the left2 mars 2 panels 900 and 1600 and on the right my diy CXA3590 3500k running at full power 413watts to 1267 true watts from the Mars lights and they are silent not like the fighter jets with disco lights. I don't even block my window anymore because from outside it looks like normal light lol.
Just curious but in that picture are you running 1680 watts of power? 413+1267? I do like the way the DIY LEDs are going with the COB technology but I need to improve my soldering skills up before I go at that. Cheers.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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CXA being the boards I assume? Cheers, I definitely like MacGyver'ing things and will eventually build one so it is good to know I don't have to be a soldering pro.
 

captainmorgan

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CXA being the boards I assume? Cheers, I definitely like MacGyver'ing things and will eventually build one so it is good to know I don't have to be a soldering pro.
CXA's are the Cree COBs. You will need to drill and tap two holes into the heatsink to use the solderless holders and you can use crimp style connectors for the rest of the wiring,so no soldering at all.
 

thenotsoesoteric

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CXA's are the Cree COBs. You will need to drill and tap two holes into the heatsink to use the solderless holders and you can use crimp style connectors for the rest of the wiring,so no soldering at all.
OK, the cree COBs, that's ringing a bell now. I've looked into it a little bit but still need to do more research. Some day. Thanks for the information.
 

Tazbud

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Yes lets see your led set up please now I'm showing off when I show my plants that means I'm showing off how my light work and my room is only 79F no ac
Nice man, I have no idea why you posted that but nice enough just the same :)
Iv'e grown weed every year (at least) for over 30yrs (and have a large enough dick too! haha)
I can show you some mediocre LED grows, and some reasonable, happy to admit they could be better. I'm in no rush, no compete.

It's 4'x 2.4' x 8' what A51?
And I know (for me) to maintain your 79F recycled would be/Was a major consideration. 250/500W radiator in winter.
 

REALSTYLES

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Nice man, I have no idea why you posted that but nice enough just the same :)
Iv'e grown weed every year (at least) for over 30yrs (and have a large enough dick too! haha)
I can show you some mediocre LED grows, and some reasonable, happy to admit they could be better. I'm in no rush, no compete.

It's 4'x 2.4' x 8' what A51?
And I know (for me) to maintain your 79F recycled would be/Was a major consideration. 250/500W radiator in winter.
I have them turned down winter I turn them up and I can really kick ass with them. Sorry if I come off like a dick but I'm not. I haven't told everything I know on here. Since I was 14 about organic growing (I'm talking about fruits and veggies) and how to make a proper compost. The compost tea shit is new to me but I'm a fast learner lol
 
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